On Teaching Open Source Development

Posted by jimlynch on Jun 2, 2010 7:10 PM EDT
It World; By Brian Proffitt
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One of the constants in my interactions with the Linux and open source communities is that they--all of them--are out there, in the big wide world, while I remain ensconced in my fortress of solitude here in Northern Indiana.

One of the constants in my interactions with the Linux and open source communities is that they--all of them--are out there, in the big wide world, while I remain ensconced in my fortress of solitude here in Northern Indiana.

It's a comforting illusion--but one that's being shattered this week as the best and brightest of the open source community are here, attending the 6th International Conference on Open Source Systems at the University of Notre Dame. Luminaries like Greg DeKoenigsberg, Larry Augustin, Joe Brockmeier, and Andy Updegrove are making appearances at this gathering of academics who are studying the processes and procedures of open source software.

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